Emergency Alert Capability. (A) Grantee shall provide an operating Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) throughout the term of this Franchise in compliance with FCC standards. Grantee shall test the EAS as required by the FCC. Upon request, the City shall be permitted to participate in and/or witness the EAS testing up to twice a year on a schedule formed in consultation with Grantee. If the test indicates that the EAS is not performing properly, Grantee shall make any necessary adjustment to the EAS, and the EAS shall be retested.
Emergency Alert Capability. (A) In accordance with, and at the time required by, the provisions of FCC Regulations, as such provisions may from time to time be amended, EAS activation will be accomplished in compliance with the FCC approved Washington State EAS plan and the Local Area EAS plan that applies to Xxxxxx County, which has already been submitted for approval to the Washington State Emergency Communications Committee (WSECC).
(B) Grantee shall ensure that the EAS system is functioning properly at all times. It will test the EAS system periodically, in accordance with FCC regulations.
Emergency Alert Capability. Grantee shall provide an operating Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) throughout the term of this Franchise in compliance with FCC standards.
Emergency Alert Capability. Upon the Effective Date of this Agreement, Grantee shall provide Emergency Alert System capability in full compliance with applicable Federal Communications Commission requirements. Grantee shall establish procedures for Grantor access and use of this system in case of an emergency.
Emergency Alert Capability. (A) Grantee shall comply with the EAS requirements imposed under federal law.
(B) Grantee shall continue to provide the City with a separate over-ride system that can provide local alerts.
Emergency Alert Capability a) In accordance with the provisions of FCC Regulations Part 11, and as such provisions may from time to time be amended, the Grantee shall install and maintain an Emergency Alert System (EAS) for use in transmitting Emergency Act Notification (EAN) and Emergency Act Terminations (EAT) in local and state-wide situations as may be designated to be an emergency by the local primary, state primary, and/or the state Emergency Operations Center, as those authorities are identified and defined within FCC Reg. Section
Emergency Alert Capability. A. Grantee will provide emergency alert capability in full compliance with applicable FCC requirements. Grantee will establish procedures to override video and audio on all channels of the Cable System to provide emergency messages consistent with the FCC’s directives.
B. Grantee will allow Grantor to transmit an emergency alert message from locations designated by the Grantor to all subscribers.
C. In times of emergency, the Grantor will permit only appropriately trained and authorized persons to operate the EAS equipment and, subject to the limits of the Oregon Tort Claims Act and the Oregon Constitution, will indemnify and hold harmless the Grantee, its employees, officers and assigns from any claims arising from Grantor’s use of the cable system or the EAS. Additionally, subject to limits of the Oregon Tort Claims Act and the Oregon Constitution, Grantor will defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Grantee for the negligent actions or gross negligence by Grantor’s employees or agents pursuant to this Section 7.4.
D. In non-emergency situations, only the Grantee is authorized to operate the EAS equipment. Upon request, the Grantor will be permitted to participate in and/or witness the EAS testing up to twice a year on a schedule formed in consultation with Grantee. If the test indicates that the EAS is not performing properly, then Grantee will make any necessary adjustment to the EAS and the EAS will be retested.
Emergency Alert Capability. Grantee shall provide an operating Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) throughout the term of this Franchise in compliance with FCC standards. Grantee shall test the EAS as required by the FCC. Upon request, the City shall be permitted to participate in and/or witness the EAS testing up to twice a year on a schedule formed in consultation with Grantee. Upon written request, Grantee will advise the City of the testing schedule so that the City may be present or witness remotely such tests of the EAS. If the test indicates that the EAS is not performing properly, Grantee shall make any necessary adjustment to the EAS, and the EAS shall be retested.
Emergency Alert Capability. (a) Grantee must comply with all FCC rules and regulations relating to the national Emergency Alert System (“EAS”). At no cost to the Grantor, Grantee will provide the cable system with emergency override capability to enable Grantor, acting by and through the Orange County Local Emergency Communications Committee, or any successor agency, to cablecast emergency messages by interrupting and overriding the audio signals of all cable channels using remote coded-access activation devices or comparable technology.
(b) In the event of any conflict between the federally-mandated EAS and the Grantor's emergency override system, the federally-mandated EAS will have priority.
Emergency Alert Capability. Grantee shall immediately provide Emergency Alert capability in full compliance with applicable FCC requirements. Grantee and County shall establish procedures for County access to override video and audio on all Channels of the Cable System to provide emergency messages.